Kabam has announced the Disney Mirrorverse 2.0 updates, which will bring new playable characters and a brand-new raid mode to the mobile action- RPG. Come from Sports betting site VPbet
Hades, the blue-skinned lord of the underworld from Hercules, will become part of the playable roster after spending much of the game’s story mode as a key villain. His ranged attacks can inflict burns for extra damage, or even cause an enemy to explode and heavily damage other enemies in the area.
Joining Hades will be Cruella de Vil, the 101 Dalmatians baddie who in this universe is a “Queen of Crime” known for completing daring heists–a sort of Cruella Sandiego. She wields a “sonic disruptor” that fir…
Marek Hamsik revealed he received a gift from Diego Maradona as the Napoli captain added to his record haul for the Serie A leaders.
After surpassing Maradona s long-standing goalscoring record for Napoli last week, Hamsik netted his 117th goal in Friday s 1-0 win at Crotone.
Hamsik – wearing the number 17 shirt – broke the deadlock in the 17th minute as Napoli extended their advantage over reigning champions Juventus to four points ahead of the weekend s action.
Before the clash at Stadio Ezio Scida, Hamsik told Sky Sport Italia: Surpassing Maradona s record was an achievement, but now what counts more is to win the game and get all three points for the team.
Maradona gave me a gift. I can t tell you what it was!
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Andrea Pirlo is not worried by Juventus inconsistent form that has so far defined his first season as coach.
The Juve and Italy legend saw his side held to a 1-1 draw by Benevento on Saturday, leaving the defending Serie A champions six points behind leaders Milan.
That gap would be just two points if not for the four Juve have dropped from winning positions in the 2020-21 campaign, Benevento coming from behind to force them to settle for their fifth draw from nine league games.
It is a much better picture in the Champions League for Juve, with the Bianconeri already sure of their qualification for the last 16 ahead of Wednesday s clash with Dynamo Kiev.
And with the derby with Torino on the horizon after their European commitments, Pirlo is under no il…
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The Premier League is back for yet another massive weekend of action with all those involved desperate to pick up as many points as possible as the season continues to heat up. A strong start to 2018 is vital then, and the fans will want to see a string of wins to kick things off in a positive way. With all of this in mind, Huddersfield host West Ham on Saturday.
Huddersfield have been in good for this season and they are looking to defy the expectation that they would be one of the first sides to get relegated this term. After 22 games they have won six, drawn six and lost 10, while they have scored 18 goals and conceded 35 times. In their last five games, they have only l…
Roma have criticised an Italian newspaper for previewing their upcoming Serie A game against Inter with a Black Friday headline between images of Romelu Lukaku and Chris Smalling.
Corriere dello Sport dedicated its front page to the contest between two of Italy s form teams, but their headline choice has attracted widespread criticism.
Black Friday , a term used to describe the first Friday after Thanksgiving in the United States when retail sales mark the start of the Christmas shopping period, saw the publication focus on the reunion of former Manchester United team-mates Smalling and Lukaku, both of whom are black.
Roma – who Smalling is playing for on loan – brought the headline to the attention of their followers on Twitter, posting a screenshot of the …
Russell Slade s Leyton Orient stand between Rotherham United and the chance to seal back-to-back promotions for a second time this weekend.
The two sides face each other at Wembley on Sunday in an intriguing League One play-off final, with an estimated £5million the financial reward at stake for the team who return to the second tier of English football.
Should Rotherham clinch the last remaining place in the Championship for 2014-15, it would continue a remarkable rise back up the football pyramid under manager Steve Evans.
The Yorkshire club were 10th in League Two when Evans took charge in April 2012. Automatic promotion followed in the Scot s first full season in charge and he very nearly repeated the feat this term, but ultimately fell just short.
Neverthel…